Thank you very much. I've just installed version 2.6.3 and many slurs look a little better. But still they need some predefinitions, so I didn't remove commands \override. They work still.
Best regards, Anna Choma Mats Bengtsson wrote: > The slur support has been reimplemented in version 2.6 and > further improved in the latest development versions, 2.7.9 > or later. Before you invest too much time on tweaking the > output of version 2.4, you may want to try a newer version. > Note also that you cannot expect the tweaks you do for version 2.4 > to be of any specific relevance in later LilyPond versions. > > > > Anna Choma wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I write a piece of Wagner, where there is many many slurs. To make >> them look better (without collision with staff lines, accidentals, >> other slurs and ties, to make them stick to notes) I use such >> predefinitions: >> >> \override Slur #'extra-offset... >> \override Slur #'height-limit... >> \override Slur #'control-points... >> >> My version of Lilypond is 2.4.5 and my questions are: >> >> 1) How to revert the influance of such definitions after using it and >> after the changed slur? I have problem especcialy with control-points >> -- all the next slurs are changed. I have tried to use \once before >> the override command, but then changing next slurs with another >> command doesn't work at all. I've tried also putting the slured notes >> into brackets { }, it has no effect either. > > > You should definitely use \once. The question is just where you > should specify the settings, before the beginning of the slur or > before the end of the slur. I don't know the answer, so you had > better try it out yourself. > > /Mats > > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user